Earthenware is fired at lower temperatures (700-1000 °C), making it porous.
Stoneware is fired at higher temperatures (900-1200 °C), which is slightly higher than earthenware.
Temperatures outside this range are not typical for these materials.
LIST I | LIST II | ||
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A | Terracotta | I | Manipur |
B | Slip casting | II | Up draft |
C | Kilns | III | Red |
D | Longpi pottery | IV | Pot design |
LIST I | LIST II | ||
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A | Bisque | I | Continuous moving ware |
B | Stoneware | II | 98-1063 °C |
C | Tunnel Kiln | III | China clay |
D | Kaolin | IV | 1250-1300°C |
LIST I | LIST II | ||
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A | Bhitar Gaon Temple | I | Lucknow |
B | Bishnupur Temple | II | Indus Valley |
C | Mother Goddess | III | Kanpur |
D | The King of Dark Chamber | IV | Kolkata |